FDA says Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine appears effective for children under 5
The FDA said Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine appears to be safe for children younger than 5, the only age group not yet eligible for vaccination in the U.S.
Jobless claims unexpectedly rose to highest level since January last week
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits climbed higher than expected last week, a worrisome sign that the red-hot labor market may be starting to cool off.
COVID booster vaccine candidate raises antibody response against omicron: Moderna
Moderna said its bivalent COVID booster candidate that targets omicron demonstrates "superior antibody response" against the variant one month after it is given.
IRS warns of ongoing COVID-19 fraud, urges Americans to be wary of fake emails and phone calls
Americans should be wary of bogus text messages and random phone calls from people seeking personal information amid ongoing pandemic fraud, the IRS said.
Novavax COVID-19 vaccine recommended for approval by FDA advisory committee
A panel of vaccine experts recommended Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use authorization on Tuesday, potentially paving the way for a fourth vaccine option.
US production of Pfizer's Paxlovid to expand
Vaccine-maker Pfizer said Monday that it would invest $120 million at its facility in Michigan, boosting U.S.-based production of the PAXLOVID coronavirus pill.
Gas prices climb 5 cents overnight, Americans are paying nearly $2 more from just one year ago
Gas prices are continuing to soar and sit just under $5 per gallon, a figure some economists predict could be reached by the end of the week.
Solid May job growth seals the deal for more mega-sized Fed rate hikes
The Labor Department's May jobs report came in better than expected, paving the way for a series of half-point rate hikes at upcoming Federal Reserve meetings.
Pfizer asks FDA to authorize COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than 5 years old
Pfizer asked the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorize three doses of their COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than 5 years old.
China manufacturing begins to rebound as COVID-19 restrictions ease
Chinese manufacturing began to improve in May after the country lifted coronavirus lockdowns that shut down some of the country's industrial areas.
Toyota cuts June output plan again, to 800,000 vehicles
Toyota Motor Corp is cutting its global production plan for June for the second time this week, reducing its planned output to 800,000 vehicles. The COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai is blamed.
Elon Musk says upcoming recession is 'actually a good thing,' and predicts how long it will last
Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed that the forthcoming economic recession is "actually a good thing" and a "rude awakening" for "fools" that have been receiving money "for too long."
City population declines related to pandemic: Census Bureau
Thursday estimates from the Census Bureau revealed population loss in eight of the 10 largest U.S. cities during the first year of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
Monkeypox isn’t ‘same kind of virus’ as COVID, doctor says
Northwell Health Internist Dr. Frank Contacessa said there is no asymptomatic spread with monkeypox unless you are close to someone "exhibiting symptoms."
Ben Bernanke assesses the Fed, Powell and inflation
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke draws from his own experience in handling the financial crisis of 2007-2009 as current Chairman Powell faces his own as inflation rages.
CDC recommends pre-travel COVID-19 tests: 'Close to the time of departure'
While face masks aren’t mandatory on public transportation or in related transportation hubs, the CDC recommends COVID-19 testing before travel.
Colorado man forced to shutter small business due to COVID-19 mandates: 'Stress was immense'
A Colorado-based small business, C&C Breakfast and Korean Kitchen, had to close due to COVID mandates and restrictions amid the pandemic. The owner of the family-run business, Jesse Arellano, shared with Fox News Digital that he felt he had no choice after suffering through hard times.
New York Times delays staff return to office due to COVID-19 hikes
The New York Times previously expected its employees to return to office in June but COVID-19 spikes have delayed the return to the NYC office.
Rand Paul says timing for $48B COVID business bailout is 'inappropriate' due to historic inflation
EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Rand Paul is pushing back on a $48 billion COVID relief bill for businesses, which he calls a "poorly-targeted spending spree" amid historic inflation.
Apple reinstates mask mandate for employees at 100 stores: report
Apple's purported delay in requiring corporate employees to return to the office comes two weeks after roughly 200 of the company's 165,000 employees released an open letter to the tech giant's executive team pushing back against the plan for a hybrid work model.


















